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Did you know that binoculars can be the perfect form of thermals for detection? Thermal imaging binoculars differ from night vision binoculars and goggles, in that thermal binoculars provide us with the heat signature of our subject. Now, take your thermal vision to a whole new dimension with the Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 Pro Thermal Imaging Binoculars. The Merger can be used for hunting, security and general scouting.

In this blog post, we will be focusing on the Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 Pro Thermal Imaging Binoculars and their features, upsides, downsides, audiences and how they are used in general.

While thermal imaging binoculars may be used for detecting and observing animals in varying terrains, they can also be useful for detecting sources of heat loss and retention in man-made structures, as well as being used as a security device. Thermal cameras let people see what their eyes can't: invisible heat radiation emitted or reflected by all objects, regardless of lighting conditions. Some of the greatest benefits of thermal imaging come in the domain of security.

 

Why the Merger LRF thermal imaging binoculars?

These binoculars are built with the classic design of daytime binoculars. With a small form factor, these thermal imaging binoculars fit comfortably in the hand, but still offer appealing external aesthetics and exemplary ergonomics. The six function buttons are placed in the comfort access zone and the most used digital device functions are activated with a single touch.


What makes the Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 Pro Thermal Imaging Binoculars so popular?

Some of the key focus points are its 2.5-20x variable magnification, the high-quality reinforced magnesium alloy housing, a built-in photo and video recorder, high-contrast HD AMOLED displays, Wi-Fi integration with iOS and Android devices, the XPX7 waterproof rating, a selection of 8 colour palettes and a wide range of operating temperatures (-25 to +50C).

Why is the Pulsar Merger LRF XP50 Pro Thermal Imaging Binocular beneficial to the consumer and commercial industry?

The Merger LRF binocular's optical design fully reflects the nature of human vision. It features natural viewing with two eyes and is less tiring than viewing with one. This means better detection of small or faint objects, and better performance in low-contrast scenarios than similar monocular thermal imaging devices with the same technical level. The inter-pupillary distance in the Merger LRF binoculars is adjustable from 56 to 71 mm by the individual characteristics of a particular user.

Understanding the target distance is an essential factor in making the right decisions. A built-in laser rangefinder with a range of up to 1 kilometre, allows you to measure distances in single measurements and continuous scanning modes with an accuracy of 1 meter for quick and error-free assessment of the situation.

The Merger LRF gives users the best quality, most detailed & high-contrast, informative imagery every time; even during rain or fog; when the temperature contrast of the observed scene is minimal. The Merger LRF thermal imaging binoculars are equipped with advanced image processing algorithms that show their effectiveness under different weather conditions and device operation scenarios. With the Merger LRF eyepieces, the user receives a new level of clear and noise-free imaging, with increased object details and improved contrast.

The Merger LRF is powered with two rechargeable batteries: one built-in with a capacity of 4 Ah, the other is replaceable with a capacity of 3.2 Ah. A single charge guarantees up to 10 hours of battery life. The embossment on the body of the replaceable battery, makes it possible to quickly and confidently replace a flat battery with a new one in complete darkness by touch.

A person or animal can't hide from thermal vision. The heat given off by a person or animal is much more than that of the surroundings and therefore the person glows much brighter and will be easily spotted in almost any environment. A powerful long-distance objective lens combined with a highly sensitive thermal imaging sensor provides exceptional detection capabilities. A standard 1.8-meter-tall object can be detected up to 1800 meters away in complete darkness. The Merger LRF is simply perfect from beginning to end, catering for every need and want of its consumers.

 

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